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Black, Guy – 1970
This study examines how the cost of engineering education changes with the size and characteristics of programs, and tries to establish whether there is some minimum scale at which point engineering education becomes financially viable, and considers the manner in which financial viability is affected by program characteristics. Chapter I presents…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Curriculum, Engineering Education
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Rabins, Michael J. – 1973
This introduction to dynamic systems is intended for freshman and sophomore students in engineering, physical science, or social science. Material has been class tested and has led to increased student interest in further work in systems analysis and operations research. Notes are written for the student and are self-contained. Material can be…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Engineers, Higher Education, Mathematics Education
Mitchell, Eugene E., Ed. – 1978
The simulation of a sampled-data system is described that uses a full parallel hybrid computer. The sampled data system simulated illustrates the proportional-integral-derivative (PID) discrete control of a continuous second-order process representing a stirred-tank. The stirred-tank is simulated using continuous analog components, while PID…
Descriptors: Analog Computers, Computer Science, Computers, Digital Computers
D'Angelo, Henry – 1973
A course in modeling and computer simulation of dynamic systems uses three methods to introduce students to these topics. Core studies, the consideration of the theoretical fundamentals of modeling and simulation, and the execution by students of a project are employed. Taught in the Electrical Engineering Department at Michigan Technological…
Descriptors: Analog Computers, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Digital Computers
Mitchell, Eugene E., Ed. – 1979
A do-it-yourself laboratory course in automated systems designed at the University of Florida is described. Using a working model of a warehouse interfaced with a minicomputer as a working laboratory, the student gains hands-on experience in operations programing and applications of scheduling, materials handling, and heuristic optimization. (BT)
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Engineering